You can still report it to the police. They will ask you about the delay in reporting, but you can explain that. The longer you wait, the less likely it will be that they file any charges.
No, you can still file a police report. A prosecutor may or may not pursue the charges because the physical wounds have probably faded and can't be photographed.
It's not too late but it is a waste of time. You should have told the cops immediately. If you have a witness, the prosecutor may go forward. Drop the guy like a bad habit. You may have avoided a life of pain ending in murder, yours.
It is never too late because there is no statute of limitations or deadline for filing criminal charges. On the other hand, the police may take it less seriously because you have waited so long. Also, any injuries that the police might have observed may have healed by now.
Police don't like delayed decisions to issue warrants (boyfriend, girlfriend , husband/wife) They may help you anyway. The problem is many women use the police to discipline their men then they drop charges when the man begs. Police don't like babysitting.
No, the statute of limitations deals in years, not in days. However, any significant delay in reporting it may call into question the accuracy of the charges.
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